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Padme Review

Review- I heard some complaints about bad paint jobs, but mine was good. The bad new is, when I opened her, her leg wasn't attached to her body. I had to super glue it back on. I was waiting for this figure for so long and then this. I was slightly angry. The action feature is great, although she can't have her arm down without you holding it down. Also, I think it's a pretty good likeness. I can't judge it on the fact that the leg was broken. I am definetly going to get another this week. Hopefully this isn't a widespred defect, but rather a small factory mistake. Overall, I really like the figure. GRADE= A-

The leg was broken at the hip. Also, the new AOTC figures are alot slimmer and a little smaller compared to the preview and POTJ figures. Also, there is really no point in putting Padme's chain on her wrist because her hand has its fingers spread out. You have to bend her thumb and fingers to get the chain on and off. With this cheaper rubber Hasbro is making figures with now, that might take the paint off.

I think Hasbro's been in the toy-making game long enough to not let that happen frequently......

sure, it might be due to the slimmer figures, but I've never had a SW figure break on me in the package......

as a matter of fact, the ONLY Hasbro figure I can even REMEMBER breaking on me, in the package was a GI Joe Figure from when I was, like 2 (I'm 22 now)........and that was because it's rubber band snapped.......

Taichi, to answer that, one only has to look at lines like "X-Men: Evolution" from Toy Biz - you add an action gimmick without raising the price and the cost of your regular materials has to go down to reflect the higher cost of the manufacturing and internal gearing. It's a classic problem with action figures with gimmicks.

Darth Vader is becoming the Mickey Mouse of Star Wars.

"In Brooklyn, a castle, is where dwell I"

The use of a lightsaber does not make one a Jedi, it is the ability to not use it.

I haven't had any defects so far, either, although I don't have the Padme. I can't imgaine Hasbro letting too many mistakes like this getting out the door, probably broke in some bizzare shipping accident. I've never had a Hasbro toy break on me. Bend and get all gooey, sure, but never break.